Connector hole pattern

I am looking for a male db9 connector or a
rj-14 connector or such that I can mount to
a PCB with straight connections without the
staggered hole pattern. Unless the board is
geared for it, the staggered hole pattern
does not work with the standard .100 (100 mil)
matrix hole spacing of the boards I have.
Does anyone know of a manufacturer that
accomodates a connector that will plug
directly into a solderless breadboard?

Thanks,
Bandit

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> From: Sample Bandit [noparse][[/noparse]mailto:tesla@i...]
> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 10:31 AM
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> Howdy Stampers,
>
> I am looking for a male db9 connector or a
> rj-14 connector or such that I can mount to
> a PCB with straight connections without the
> staggered hole pattern. Unless the board is
> geared for it, the staggered hole pattern
> does not work with the standard .100 (100 mil)
> matrix hole spacing of the boards I have.
> Does anyone know of a manufacturer that
> accomodates a connector that will plug
> directly into a solderless breadboard?
>
> Thanks,
> Bandit
>
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Thanks for the quick reply and that looks like the
puppy I had in mind but ouch! $15?

I could buy 4 AVR's for that!

Looks like I may be breaking out some pliers and bending
the pins of a regular db9 to fit.

Bandit

At 10:40 AM 5/4/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Bandit,
>
>Our ASP-II brings the pins that are important for the Stamp into a straight
>format for a breadboard. In particular, it connects 2, 3, 4, 5, and shorts 6
>& 7.
>
>http://www.al-williams.com/awce/asp2.htm
>
>Meant for Stamp prototyping, but I use it to connect all sorts of serial
>stuff to a breadboard.
>
>Regards,
>
>Al Williams
>AWC
>Expand your Stamp I/O!
>http://www.al-williams.com/awce/pak3.htm
>
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Original Message
>> From: Sample Bandit [noparse][[/noparse]mailto:tesla@i...]
>> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 10:31 AM
>> To: basicstamps@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Connector hole pattern
>>
>>
>>
>> Howdy Stampers,
>>
>> I am looking for a male db9 connector or a
>> rj-14 connector or such that I can mount to
>> a PCB with straight connections without the
>> staggered hole pattern. Unless the board is
>> geared for it, the staggered hole pattern
>> does not work with the standard .100 (100 mil)
>> matrix hole spacing of the boards I have.
>> Does anyone know of a manufacturer that
>> accomodates a connector that will plug
>> directly into a solderless breadboard?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bandit
>>
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>> If you understand, things are just as they are.
>> If you do not understand, things are just as they are.
>> ======================================================
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I used a dual-row 10-pin header and ribbon cable connector for my board --
works like a charm. The other end of the ribbon cable has a DB9 connector.

See a photo of my processor board at:http://robostuff.com/dprg/bill_boyer/cpu-1.htm
Original Message
> I am looking for a male db9 connector or a
> rj-14 connector or such that I can mount to
> a PCB with straight connections without the
> staggered hole pattern. Unless the board is
> geared for it, the staggered hole pattern
> does not work with the standard .100 (100 mil)
> matrix hole spacing of the boards I have.
> Does anyone know of a manufacturer that
> accomodates a connector that will plug
> directly into a solderless breadboard?

········Would youtell us where you got the connectors that you used on your processorboard for the motor, I/R and ultrasonic hook-ups?· Did they come asmatched sets - male and female?

Thanks,

Tim

At 12:10 PM 5/4/2001 -0500, you wrote:

I used a dual-row 10-pin header andribbon cable connector for my board --
works like a charm. The other end of the ribbon cable has a DB9connector.

See a photo of my processor board at:·http://robostuff.com/dprg/bill_boyer/cpu-1.htm
Original Message
> I am looking for a male db9 connector or a
> rj-14 connector or such that I can mount to
> a PCB with straight connections without the
> staggered hole pattern. Unless the board is
> geared for it, the staggered hole pattern
> does not work with the standard .100 (100 mil)
> matrix hole spacing of the boards I have.
> Does anyone know of a manufacturer that
> accomodates a connector that will plug
> directly into a solderless breadboard?

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Available from Mouser. You buy the header, connector shell and contacts
separate. I ordered 10 of each header and shell, and 150 of the contacts I
think it works out to about 50 cents per connector.

Headers (the part with the pins that goes on the board)
4-pin header 538-22-23-2041
3-pin header 583-22-23-2031

Connector Housing (the part that plugs into the header)
4-pin 538-22-01-3047
3-pin 538-22-01-3037

Contacts (the part the wire is soldered to that fits in the shell)
538-08-50-0114
Original Message
> Would you tell us where you got the connectors that you used on
> your processor board for the motor, I/R and ultrasonic hook-ups? Did they
> come as matched sets - male and female?

Available from Mouser. You buy theheader, connector shell and contacts
separate. I ordered 10 of each header and shell, and 150 of the contactsI
think it works out to about 50 cents per connector.

Headers (the part with the pins that goes on the board)
4-pin header 538-22-23-2041
3-pin header 583-22-23-2031

Connector Housing (the part that plugs into the header)
4-pin 538-22-01-3047
3-pin 538-22-01-3037

Contacts (the part the wire is soldered to that fits in the shell)·538-08-50-0114
Original Message
>········· Would you tellus where you got the connectors that you used on
> your processor board for the motor, I/R and ultrasonichook-ups?· Did they
> come as matched sets - male and female?

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